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MadridWay- Fall '23
After a smooth and uneventful flight from Chicago to Madrid on Iberia, the last three days we have been doing some sightseeing in Salamanca and Zamora, and our days have been sunny, a little cool and not a cloud in the sky.
We took the train from Madrid to Salamanca and its historical area is really lovely. Hotel San Palo was right in the midst and we had beautiful views of the cathedral out our windows. We enjoyed lunch on the huge Plaza Mayor and probably our favorite standout thing to do was climbing the Scali Coeli Tower with viewing platforms of the city all around. Directly across on one side at eye level were stork nests with the parents and babies...so cute.
The Salamanca cathedral is huge and the tour was excellent with an audio guide. I am always impressed with the hand carved wooden choir stalls and the beautiful organs above. This one had nearly 100 seats on two levels.
I was glad for the tip from a forum member to go to the Art Nouveau Museum as it was so interesting. The Art Deco period in the early 1900's has its own special "look" and the unique museum had many incredible pieces on display.
Zamora is a much smaller city, but is not lacking for things to do and on this Monday seemed to have fewer tourists. The grounds and parklike setting around the exterior of the old castle made for some great photos; unfortunately the interior is closed on Mondays. We did a tour of the Zamora cathedral nearby and got my first proper looking pilgrim sello.
We met a gal from Amsterdam who was walking the Sanabres to Santiago while her husband rides his bicycle south on the VdlP.
Tomorrow morning we leave, taking an hour+ bus ride to be dropped off two miles from Rionegro del Puente, where we will stay at the albergue in town and hopefully have dinner at Me Gusto Comer in the evening. Many forum members have mentioned to me to be sure not to miss the incredible experience.
We will officially begin walking the next morning.
Random photos...
We took the train from Madrid to Salamanca and its historical area is really lovely. Hotel San Palo was right in the midst and we had beautiful views of the cathedral out our windows. We enjoyed lunch on the huge Plaza Mayor and probably our favorite standout thing to do was climbing the Scali Coeli Tower with viewing platforms of the city all around. Directly across on one side at eye level were stork nests with the parents and babies...so cute.
The Salamanca cathedral is huge and the tour was excellent with an audio guide. I am always impressed with the hand carved wooden choir stalls and the beautiful organs above. This one had nearly 100 seats on two levels.
I was glad for the tip from a forum member to go to the Art Nouveau Museum as it was so interesting. The Art Deco period in the early 1900's has its own special "look" and the unique museum had many incredible pieces on display.
Zamora is a much smaller city, but is not lacking for things to do and on this Monday seemed to have fewer tourists. The grounds and parklike setting around the exterior of the old castle made for some great photos; unfortunately the interior is closed on Mondays. We did a tour of the Zamora cathedral nearby and got my first proper looking pilgrim sello.
We met a gal from Amsterdam who was walking the Sanabres to Santiago while her husband rides his bicycle south on the VdlP.
Tomorrow morning we leave, taking an hour+ bus ride to be dropped off two miles from Rionegro del Puente, where we will stay at the albergue in town and hopefully have dinner at Me Gusto Comer in the evening. Many forum members have mentioned to me to be sure not to miss the incredible experience.
We will officially begin walking the next morning.
Random photos...
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